Sources SYRIZA for elections with international observers: We’re not saying anything new.

To explain why they are asking for international observers to be held in our country, they try to argue that “The elections in Greece are always in the presence of international observers. The same is true of all OSCE countries (the Security and Cooperation Agency in Europe). So we are not talking about an unprecedented practice on Greek data.” And they keep going: “The reason that the President of SYRIZA-PS, Stefanos Kasselakis, has been asked to assist the European Union in strengthening the observation in the elections has to do with the very reasons why Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ resignation and recourse to parliamentary elections were immediately requested: For the action of a self-proclaimed executive state acting as a parastate at the expense of the functioning of the institutions and individual rights and civil liberties.” The same sources say elections are already taking place in Greece in the presence of international observers, but in the last election (May 2023) specific recommendations have also been made by the Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). ODIHR is the human rights institution of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). And they end up: “We face a government with a specific history of institutional and democratic irregularities: The alteration of sound documents on Tembe crime, in a way that strengthens the government account of human error, and the purpose, among other things, to influence justice’s investigations and conclusions accordingly, is “the drop that overflowed the glass.” Government agents associated with the prime minister’s office are controlled to step up the area of the Tembe tragedy, against the need for seamless investigation of the place of tragedy. In March, the embezzlement of the personal data of thousands of expatriates held by the Ministry of Interior, by the party of the ND, was admitted. Another scandal that raises an immediate issue of the election’s intransigence. Previously, we experienced a wiretap scandal by the NSA and through illegal surveillance software, which was enough to “throw” three governments and not just one.”